Members include a variety or writers and would vary from scribblers to novelists, poets, and writers of short stories and writers for children. |
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To say that opponents of neoconservative policies overestimate neocon influence is not to say that neocons are mere impotent scribblers, however. |
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No longer will Grub Street scribblers have to stare wild-eyed out the window not knowing where the next sentence is coming from. |
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Although the government probably thinks it can afford to lose a few scribblers and daubers this kind of self-imposed exile strikes at a nation's soul. |
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One by one, crayons, scribblers and brightly coloured building blocks appeared. |
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Deprived of public exhibition of their skills, the scribblers have given up. |
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Then the data are boiled down to a single inflation rate. In this section The urban ghosts Twilight of the scribblers? |
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I remember how proud and overjoyed those kids were to receive these simple items: pencils, books, scribblers, pens, a special toy or two, and candy, all enclosed in colourful backpacks and prepared with love here in Canada. |
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Some inveterate scribblers, like the educated Cobourg farmer Robert Hume, employed their diaries as raw material for ventures into literary publication. |
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Invite students to start writing their stories in their scribblers. |
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Littera Graphis has these technical writers who, additionally, have largely surpassed the stage of that bulimic obsession of scribblers to rewrite everything: they are used to editing texts lightly and surgically? |
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From unmitigated joy in Paraguay to bitter rage in Brazil, nothing is being held back as the South American scribblers give full vent to their feelings. |
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Is there a Tin Pan Alley where a collective group of soccer scribblers assemble and turn out the football classics? |
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In their theme scribblers, write down how they organized the items. |
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